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Gut stasis is a common problem in rabbits and as a profession vets are becoming much better at recognising and treating those rabbits that present with it. However it is important to remember that while gut stasis is clinically significant, painful and potentially fatal it is still a symptom and not a disease in its own right. The webinar will focus on the recognition and treatment of gut stasis in rabbits and consider factors that may predispose rabbits to this condition.

Molly graduated from the RoyalVeterinaryCollege in 1992. After graduation she spent the next 4 years working in small animal and exotic medicine in Canada. These varied experiences included working in multicentre urban practice in Toronto and a small exotics practice in rural Ontario. Her case load included a lot of native wildlife such as racoons, skunks and red-tailed hawks. After returning to the UK in 1996 she has worked in both London and the North West. Molly gained her Certificate in Zoological Medicine in 2001 and her Diploma in Zoological Medicine (Mammalian) in 2007. She currently runs a first opinion and referral exotics service in a practice in East Cheshire.

 

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